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    Adrenaline Challenge Coins Makes FDNY Commemorative Coins

    June 28, 2016
    Adrenaline Challenge Coins is honored to have been commissioned to create the FDNY's 9-11 15th Anniversary commemorative coin along with other special edition FDNY coins.
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    NEW YORK - Adrenaline Challenge Coins, the worldwide leader of customized challenge coins, is honored to have been commissioned to create the FDNY's 9-11 15th Anniversary commemorative coin along with the special edition 150th Anniversary (1865 – 2015) FDNY coins and the 20th Anniversary FDNY EMS coins.

    The three coins, which were designed by members of the New York Fire Department and created by Adrenaline Challenge Coins’ CEO Kevin Touhy (who also is a U.S. Air Force veteran and a retired firefighter after 34-years of service), will help raise funds to benefit the FDNY Fire Zone and FDNY Foundation. The FDNY Foundation will use the proceeds raised from the challenge coins to help promote awareness and outreach to the public, training and support of members of the FDNY, and enhanced technology and equipment to better protect all who live, work and visit New York City every year.

    The $14.95 brass coins will be available inside the FDNY Fire Zone store in Rockefeller Center, NY and online at: http://adrenalinechallengecoins.com/store

    For more information about Adrenaline Challenge Coins, visit http://www.adrenalinechallengecoins.com.

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